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fr:umf'...T.:nnc:ml lCllll llllIll THE CLASS OF 1921. HE Class of '21 has at last come to the end of its four years of toil and , 'pleasure in old S. H. S. Now We can look back over that period and review with pride the events in the class' finished history. p The members of the class were scattered about the various Junior Highs during their Freshman year and thus were never forced to submit to the indignities of most Freshies. As ninth graders in the Junior Highs they were accorded the highest respect and when they did enter this school as Sophs- well, there were Freshies beneath them. When the class assembled in the Sophomore year, it began to enthusias- tically take part in all the patriotic work of the year and in the various school events. It ranked first in the Thrift Stamp Drive, second in the drive for Belgian Relief and made all but two of their rooms 10027 in the Red Cross campaign. Comfort kits for wounded soldiers were Hlled by the various rooms at Christmas. As their contribution to Athletics the Sophs had two representatives on the Varsity football team and two on the Varsity basketball squad. In inter-class basketball the class placed second and in the indoor track meet took third honors. Sophomores were second and fourth in the Extempore Speaking Contest. The class was, with reason, proud of its work and resolved to do as well again. As Juniors they ranked well in all events. In athletics the class held its own by coming out first in inter-class basketball by furnishing three men to the Varsity basketball squad, and by gaining second honors in the great indoor track meet, nosing out the Seniors by one point. The class came out second in the Bulletin Drive. They also furnished five inter-society debaters O DIE 1.02. ,f W mi qfgffxgxslxx - ii l x ll lb x 'X S HS SENIOR ' if i 'lflilllllllllilliiffl' ffufligliilli and two members of the Varsity debating team. Then came the last year, the best of all. Sigz Seniors won letters in football, five in basketball, and four in track. Four of the six Varsity debaters belonged to the Senior Class. ln the indoor track meet the Seniors took third place. - Thus in a few words are set down the many deeds towards the accomplishment of which the Senior Class of 321 gave four years of effort,-deeds with which we are all satisfied. mulls: Jllf .1 Page twenty-four
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IDQIEIIJIUDIIQ DTCIDLHBQIEIDIICZZIIIDI SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEES. FLOVVER AND MOTTO. V A Susan Jane Rankin CChairmanj Francis Quaintanee b Helen Gray Myrtle Whelan Leslie Voltz ' ' PIN AND RING. ' l r 1 John Glenwright QChairmanD HughiCall Q 'Clara Belle Bruce Helen Vincent ' A. - - ANNOUNCEMENTS. . . 'Constance Irvyini QChairrnanj l Louise Bebee A Russell Spindel W Frances Booth Camilla Catlinqh A' - I W f I CLASS PLAY. . Q P ' y Harold Georlge qehairmanp Colby Hail ,- Anne Brennan Hubert MeGavin Dorothy Lieb SOCIAL. Erwin Seago fCl13,lI'I1'l2I11D Hazel Riefler Helen Sullivan Charles Fetzer Stuart Robinson CAP AND GOWN. Lindsay English CChair1nanj Hayward Johnson S Roy Grant Edna Cantrall Theophilus Mann Ic:ral A' A ?,HfP1ul,, -Iif 3i Page twenty-three
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Inu llmlfe nff mnmmlnllt llu:J'I CARL ADLOFF. We Wish you had come sooner. XVranglers, '20, '21, Chemistry Club, '20, '21, Scholarship Society. DOROTHY LEIB. t'There's nothing half so sweet in life, As 1ove's young dream. IRENE WILLEY. The light of love, the purity of grace. Les Bas, '19, '20, '21, Elizabethans, '19, Girls Glee Club, '21, Inter-Society Vaudeville. WILMA SULTON. She listens like a three yezu s child. Girls Gym Demonstration. '20. LESLIE VOLTZ. I never dare to write As funny as I can. , Wranglers, '19, '20, fAsst. Seal. '21 fSec.J, Chemistry Club, '20, '21, Bulletin Staff. '20, Capitoline Staff, '21, Flower and Motto Coln- mittee, Class Play, '21. LOUISE COE. The dilnple that thy chin contains has beauty in its round. Les Bas Bleus. '18, '20, '21 iSergeant at Arms '20, '21J, Inter-Society Vaudevllle, '21, Girls Gym Demonstration, '19, '20. CHARLOTTE FRIEDMEYER. Her beauty makes this vault a feasting presence full of life. Girl's Gym Demonstration, '18, LEE GOBY. Faint heart ne'er won fair lady. Varsity Football, '19, '20, Class Basketball, '19, '20, '21. ,l Sii. mir-Tl :mimi us: Photos by Victor Georg Page twenty Jive 11, 1
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